D. J. Rogers (album)
Released in 1973 on Shelter Records. This was the only album released on Shelter by D. J. Rogers before moving on to RCA Records a couple years later.
D. J. Rogers | ||||
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Released | 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
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Length | 39:34 | |||
Label | Shelter Records | |||
Producer | D. J. Rogers | |||
D. J. Rogers chronology | ||||
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D. J. Rogers is the debut album by D. J. Rogers.
Track listing
All songs written by D. J. Rogers
- "Listen to the Message" – 3:43
- "Where There's a Will" – 3:27
- "Take Time" – 5:12
- "Watch Out for the Riders" – 3:11
- "March On" – 3:09
- "Celebration" – 3:52
- "It's All Over" – 4:33
- "Don't You Want to Ride" – 8:07
- "Bail Out" – 4:20
Personnel
- Fredrick Allen – drums
- Patricia Hall – background vocals
- Keith Hatchell – bass
- Marlo Henderson – guitar
- Andre Lewis – bass
- Maxayn Lewis – background vocals
- Kenneth Loper – organ
- Clarence McDonald – piano
- D. J. Rogers – keyboards
- Scott Sansby - drums
- Marsha Smith – background vocals
- Rhonge Southern – background vocals
- Sidigi Southern – background vocals
- E.T. Thomas – drums
- David T. Walker – guitar
- Lalomie Washburn – background vocals
- Bobby Watson (from Rufus) – bass
- Ron Woods – drums
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic |
gollark: Repeatedly, most likely.
gollark: It is fair to say that they kind of do need overseeing, given that TJ09 was able to break it horribly...
gollark: It's more like TJinconsistencyandweirdnessmentioning.
gollark: (Facebook or whatever)
gollark: Assuming the system is remotely sane it shouldn't break horribly.
External links
References
- Cook, Stephen. D. J. Rogers: D. J. Rogers > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
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